Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre is a food court Pasir Ris Kampong Pasir Ris located in Singapore.
110 Pasir Ris Central 519641 Singapore
Vegetarian bee hoon : $2.80 for standard plate from Wholesome Vegetarian #01-19, which comes with 4 dishes (cabbage , 2 gluten items, fried bean skin). Ala-carte prices for all dishes clearly indicated
This is where you can find all the traditional foods on the first floor or go to second floor for some hipster and fusion foods.
Vegetarian options (levels 1 & 2): specialty vegetarian , fruits , vege bao , local snacks , kaya toast , poke bowl , portobello burger
Surprisingly quiet on Sunday morning, except for park visitors & anglers from the nearby prawn farm
Don't top up your PLUS VALUE. The payment system is perpetually down. Main killjoy, otherwise a pretty pleasant place to dine.
Seoul shiok and wild olives are good!!! Jin ho lim got cool drinks ! Nice barista with good coffee
Food centre is right next to Pasir Ris Town Park , near the children's playground
All the stalls are lined up along the curve facing the park
Wild Olives western food was tasty and value for money . Hokkien haemee said to be good but unexpectedly closed.
Seoul Shiok is one of those stalls with queueue...
Super Long q at wild olive
Positioned as a floor of modern & creative cuisines, compared to level 1 hawker fare - Cheen The Curious
Beef steak pairs really well with caramelised onions and the herb butter. Home-made cabbage slaw and well-seasoned fries!! Don’t even need chilli or ketchup. - Yarn Lam
Try Thai dish at AimThai. I am thai and I Here by to confirm the taste is really nice. They have MooKaTa too. - Annie Auj
nicer food selection compared to older food court.,better layout n ambience - ᴡ MadMax
Really hard to find seats during peak hours. Lots of famous stores. Not cheap. - Elizabeth Koh
Chicken mini pies at pie cottage is yumm mm!!!!! - Cheeky jess✈
If u choose not to fish, there are ample benches & seats within & around the vicinity of the pond, to enjoy the serene surroundings - Cheen The Curious
Take an early morning walk and watch as others perform tai-chi. Or go around late afternoon to watch the sunset. It'll be a treat, either ways. - Lorie